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Franks' measure will make it a crime punishable by up to five years in prison

for any clinic employee who does not report an abortion which results in an aborted fetus making any movement after being removed from the pregnant woman.

The measure - introduced on Tuesday by Franks, and with all Arizona Republican colleagues except Martha McSally (R-CD2) signing on as co-sponsors - was rushed to the Floor as part of the wrangling and threats to cause a government shutdown over the Planned Parenthood defunding issue. It passed on a party-line vote of 248-177 (with 5 Democrats voting "aye").

It will now go back to the Senate as the full content of what had been the non-controversial Border Jobs For Veterans Act proposed by Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake. That had passed the Senate on September 9.

As noted earlier, many House conservatives - with Arizona Rep. Matt Salmon (R-CD5) in the forefront - are leery of the House GOP leadership's plans to give anti-Planned Parenthood, anti-abortion Representatives a chance for "feel-good" votes which will not result in the measures becoming law.

Here is Rep. Franks speaking on Sept. 9 to open a hearing on the Planned Parenthood issue:

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